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we put forward plans to paul ryan has put forward plans in the budget we all adopted. so certainly we need to get to that simplify small but you needed to in a way that does not increase the overall burden on job careers and on families because we want our economy to grow. >> it seems both sides are talking about a two-step process, something to avert a fiscal cliff with the speakers called the down payment or a bridge. and then a bigger agreement next year. could you guys except new revenue and that first part, immediate revenue question guys are tight but raven as a part of tax reform that would not happen for a year under what everybody is talking about. would you accept out of a new revenue speak was not any cuts? spent as part of a deal that could be both cuts and revenue but it would be that first -- >> i'm not sure i would agree the revenues in the second steps. i'm sure i'm not going to agree in revenues in the first that but you need to remember, as far as i recall noticing one of the people here voted for the debt limit increase or voted for the sequester, vo
we put forward plans to paul ryan has put forward plans in the budget we all adopted. so certainly we need to get to that simplify small but you needed to in a way that does not increase the overall burden on job careers and on families because we want our economy to grow. >> it seems both sides are talking about a two-step process, something to avert a fiscal cliff with the speakers called the down payment or a bridge. and then a bigger agreement next year. could you guys except new...
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and there was a big debate when paul ryan was chosen as the republican nominee. they said few people said he likes rock music and he's really done so maybe that will but look he has plans to try to really radically reform these entitlements it may be attractive to young people who know their needs to be big change. i don't know that this -- i still feel like many young people haven't fully woken up to it. they've decided i'm probably never going to see social security, and probably never going to see medicare. but it just feels like such a big problem and it doesn't like there is any good solution on the table so it is not as if the young voters are flocking to one party or another but they know how to fix entitlements. they know how to fix this problem. i don't think either party has put anything on the table that's given young voters a reason to break. i think it could be very interesting opportunity for republicans. >> the party that is talking more about entitlement is the one that was the best among the oldest voters and the party that -- >> the problem is t
and there was a big debate when paul ryan was chosen as the republican nominee. they said few people said he likes rock music and he's really done so maybe that will but look he has plans to try to really radically reform these entitlements it may be attractive to young people who know their needs to be big change. i don't know that this -- i still feel like many young people haven't fully woken up to it. they've decided i'm probably never going to see social security, and probably never going...
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that's why you, the romney budget or the paul ryan budget get in to specific. they cut discretionary spending by 20% overall we're not going tell you what the specifics are. if you do you get in had to cuts in food safety and meat inspection, cuts in small airports because you have to cut out the faa in health research, fema and homeland security. that's where the money is. big bird doesn't help much on the front. and i think that's part of the argument we have ahead. obama very specifically said he wanted deal that would have $1 in revenue increases for every 2.50 in budget cuts. we're talking about a 3 30-70 ratio being there. he endorsed the gang of six plan the coburn and durbin, et al. plan and made it clear that he understands that accepting especially cut backs in medicare and medicated in the -- medicaid in the future group as a part overall deal has to be done if you can do the other side of the coin. my guess is and i'm confident on it that if simpson and bowels and coburn and chambliss and durbin and conrad and ben -- bennett all agree on a deal obam
that's why you, the romney budget or the paul ryan budget get in to specific. they cut discretionary spending by 20% overall we're not going tell you what the specifics are. if you do you get in had to cuts in food safety and meat inspection, cuts in small airports because you have to cut out the faa in health research, fema and homeland security. that's where the money is. big bird doesn't help much on the front. and i think that's part of the argument we have ahead. obama very specifically...
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ryan, the ryan budget and so on secundus played each other but it's a sort of strange situation now we going to 14 where we certainly have lessons in that the voters just don't like the medicare cuts now. if the medicare cuts and changes and vouchers and premium support are inevitable for fiscal reasons so be it, but then that puts an enormous incentive to people like dr. collins and jennifer who can think of ways to help mobilize the country on behalf of a actually solving some of these medical problems. we don't spend money on polio now because we cure polio. the institute to three years ago found the sold study that the government had done in 1950 in which it had projected that if the polio treatment which is a wheelchair and on your long and continued through the year 2000 across it would have been $100 billion a year in the federal budget so that would have been daunting for anybody is budgeting balanced plan and instead happily in 1955, dr. john working effectively in the public and private the disease went away and we don't spend anything on polio anymore at least not in this
ryan, the ryan budget and so on secundus played each other but it's a sort of strange situation now we going to 14 where we certainly have lessons in that the voters just don't like the medicare cuts now. if the medicare cuts and changes and vouchers and premium support are inevitable for fiscal reasons so be it, but then that puts an enormous incentive to people like dr. collins and jennifer who can think of ways to help mobilize the country on behalf of a actually solving some of these...
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paul ryan is in mansfield, ohio. you are in cleveland where mitt romney will be later today. guest: this is an exhibition hall. it is a truly gigantic building that they tell they set aside. they did not really want to give me a number. i can easily imagine 5000 people if not three times that number. the romney campaign is really trying to show that it can draw a huge crowd. host: tom troy is someone who covers politics are the last two months. virtually every major candidates has been in the state at least every day or every other day up over the last few weeks. guest: we fill deducted if there's not a presidential candidate here on any given day. mitt romney was not here in ohio yesterday. gap.eems like a ca they have been on a weekly basis for a couple of months. we have been seeing a lot of the vice presidentials. we saw both michelle obama and ohio had to events. joe biden had her first and only solo campaign event yesterday in ohio. we are seeing a lot of the presidential candidates. we're going wherever they are. host: tom tory was joining us from cleveland. meanwhile
paul ryan is in mansfield, ohio. you are in cleveland where mitt romney will be later today. guest: this is an exhibition hall. it is a truly gigantic building that they tell they set aside. they did not really want to give me a number. i can easily imagine 5000 people if not three times that number. the romney campaign is really trying to show that it can draw a huge crowd. host: tom troy is someone who covers politics are the last two months. virtually every major candidates has been in the...
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ryan. he's holding a rally at johnson's corner truck stop in johnstown, colorado. it's live on c-span at 3:35 eastern. and tonight also over on c-span, live coverage of both presidential candidates' final campaign rallies. coverage of that gets underway this evening at 10:50 eastern. last week former joint chiefs of staff vice chairman james cartwright and others took part in a role-playing exercise in which a foreign country launches a cyber attack against a u.s. oil company. the discussion was part of a cybersecurity conference hosted by "the washington post." this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> right over here we have general james cartwright, former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the nation's second highest military officer. he is now the harold brown -- [inaudible] and defense studies at csis. after spending 40 years in the marine corps. today he is playing the national security adviser. a role that comes easy to him. next to him is william -- [inaudible] he's the former u.
ryan. he's holding a rally at johnson's corner truck stop in johnstown, colorado. it's live on c-span at 3:35 eastern. and tonight also over on c-span, live coverage of both presidential candidates' final campaign rallies. coverage of that gets underway this evening at 10:50 eastern. last week former joint chiefs of staff vice chairman james cartwright and others took part in a role-playing exercise in which a foreign country launches a cyber attack against a u.s. oil company. the discussion...